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Although Wolverhampton is a City its quite rural surrounded by countryside to the North & West

Earlier this week a very plump baby thrush could be seen from our bedroom window on a branch quite high up

Being regularly fed .

Unfortunately it fell to ground or attempted to fly too soon

There it was hidden from the road in undergrowth being fed still by its parents

Then yesterday morning the lawn was strew with brown feathers

Thank you cats the urban killers that stalk the streets

below attachments of the Thrush and Woodpecker performing in Wolverhampton on Tweet of the day radio 4

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b09tf2hj

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b09tgv6c

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I would guess that far more baby birds are killed by other birds than cats. Certainly so in my experience living in the uk, the tits would have their babies in a box in our garden only to be killed by the magpies, very sad!

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In Crystal Palace Park which we walk in every day (at some ungodly hour at the moment !) there was a pair of Egyptian Geese with 7 goslings about 4 days ago. The young ones have now all gone ! Probably foxes but who knows ?

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It is fact that small birds form much of the diet of larger birds and other animals, weasels, stoats, foxes etc... nobody likes to see it but it's just part of nature's rich tapestry...

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I agree with Groucho. It's upsetting to see fledglings taken by crows and the like, but nature is cruel. No worse really than us eating meat which has been conveniently slaughtered away from our eyes.

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thornaby wrote:
Sat 02 May 2020 11:12 am
I would guess that far more baby birds are killed by other birds than cats. ...... only to be killed by the magpies, very sad!
From the RSPB website - "....Magpies seem to be jacks of all trades - scavengers, predators and pest-destroyers....
I have heard them described by country folk as "birds of prey"....

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jofra wrote:
Sat 02 May 2020 11:02 pm
thornaby wrote:
Sat 02 May 2020 11:12 am
I would guess that far more baby birds are killed by other birds than cats. ...... only to be killed by the magpies, very sad!
From the RSPB website - "....Magpies seem to be jacks of all trades - scavengers, predators and pest-destroyers....
I have heard them described by country folk as "birds of prey"....
You missed out thieves, noisy neighbours and hooligans... wouldn't be without them though...

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Especially that Susan Stranks!

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frontalman wrote:
Sun 03 May 2020 8:17 am
Especially that Susan Stranks!
A blast from the past! Along with Brian May's style guru Mick Robinson...

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frontalman wrote:
Sun 03 May 2020 8:17 am
Especially that Susan Stranks!


You do realise that she's 81 now! :)

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Yeah but she could use an avatar from her heyday to make herself appear younger. I've heard that sort of thing goes on.

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